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L.A. Metro Could Begin Offering Free Rides to K-12 Students This Summer

More details on the Fareless System Initiative — including costs, potential funding sources, and the possibility of including other L.A. County bus agencies — is expected to come next month.

by METRO Staff
April 19, 2021
L.A. Metro Could Begin Offering Free Rides to K-12 Students This Summer

More details on L.A. Metro's Fareless System Initiative — including costs, potential funding sources, and the possibility of including other L.A. County bus agencies — is expected to come next month.

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L.A. Metro

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The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (L.A. Metro) could begin a fareless transit pilot program this August for K-12 students.

On Thursday, L.A. Metro staff told the agency’s board of director’s executive management committee about the proposal to begin the pilot for students one year earlier than the original plan for August 2022.

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 The new proposal is predicated on three key points:

  • L.A. Metro will return to pre-pandemic levels of bus service by September so there will be capacity for students to ride.

  • It’s best to do something for those in need as soon as possible and fareless could save families money and time. A monthly pass for K-12 students costs $24.

  • L.A. Metro is working on a plan to fund a pilot program beginning in August although the agency would need to figure out a long-term funding strategy if fareless was to become permanent. As part of this, the agency will also be reaching out to potential funding partners — including school districts and community college districts.

Under the current proposal, a pilot fareless program would also be available for low-income riders, beginning in Jan. 2022. The pilots for both students and low-income riders would conclude June 30, 2023. L.A. Metro staff is also studying whether community college students could be included in a fareless program in the future.

A vote by the agency's board on launching a pilot program is scheduled for the group's May round of meetings. More key details on the Fareless System Initiative — including more on costs, potential funding sources, and the possibility of including other L.A. County bus agencies — will come next month. L.A. Metro staff will also soon release a comprehensive report on going fareless.

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